Faculty Workshops at Fall Residency
Here’s a sampling of faculty workshops presented at the Fall 2013 residency. These workshops represent what faculty are investigating and creating — from explorations with dominant narratives to how...
View ArticleIMA Graduates Look at the Bystander Borderline, Calling Little Gypsy Home,...
The Bystander Borderline: Witnessing the Judicial, Social, and Clinical Repercussions of being a Female–Identified Trauma Survivor, with IMA graduating student Victoria Mosey. With 1 out of every 4...
View ArticleAn Interview on Teaching, Health, Activism and Research With Bindu Panikkar,...
Bindu Panikkar, our new Health Arts and Sciences faculty in the MA program, holds a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in Environmental Health and Research Ethics at the Social Science...
View ArticleQueering Sexual Violence: IMA Student Jennifer Patterson Interviewed by...
In her forthcoming anthology Queering Sexual Violence: Radical Voices from Within the Anti-Sexual Violence Movement (Magnus Books, Fall 2014), IMA student Jennifer Patterson has assembled a collection...
View ArticleKris Hege: Survivor-Centric Resiliency Support for Sexual Assault Survivors
Goddard is more than a school or an institution, it is more than a campus and faculty and staff. It is a garden where seeds of passion and inspiration are planted, nourished, and grow, sometimes...
View ArticleLise Weil on Dark Matter: Women Witnessing
Lise Weil is a writer, scholar and activist who teaches in the Goddard Graduate Institute. On November 4 of this year, I launched an online journal, Dark Matter: Women Witnessing, in response to the...
View ArticleFrom Black Women’s Lives Matter to the Solidarity Economy as Social...
The August residency for the Goddard Graduate Institute featured a rich expanse of workshops from our graduating students. Congratulations to them all, and here’s what they presented: Robin after...
View ArticleA Sample of Faculty Workshops at a Residency
Are 13 Ways of Looking at a Blackbird Enough? with faculty member Jim Sparrell. We will meet for several bird walks and discussion of knowing and nature, considering how the different ways of knowing...
View ArticleBioneers’ Cultivating Women’s Leadership Training and Our Collective Power:...
Sarah Bobrow-Williams, founder of the Social Innovation and Sustainability MA program and a faculty member, was part of a small group of women selected for Bioneers’ 2015 Cultivating Women’s Leadership...
View ArticleThe Power of Words Conference Celebrates Transformative Language Arts
Jimmy Santiago Baca and Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg The 12th annual Power of Words conference, held Sept 17-21 at Unity Village in Kansas City, MO., brought together over 110 writers, storytellers, artists,...
View Article5 Tips for Maintaining Wellness in the Struggle by Taina Asili
Taina Asili, singer-songwriter, activist, and touring artist — and a graduate of the Transformative Language Arts program, recently shared a deeply thoughtful and inspiring post, featuring tips she...
View ArticleA Garden of Interdisciplinary Delights (including Rosie the Riveter, and Sex...
Graduating students at the spring 2016 residency studied a myriad and interdisciplinary areas. Here’s a sampling of what our graduating students presented to show the depth and range of their studies....
View ArticleGGI Grads in the News: Seema Reza and Taina Asili
In the last day, two GGI grads have been sharing their strongest words about the work we do in the world and how to do it better. Seema Reza’s article — “The Work of Waking Up the Sleeping in a Broken...
View ArticleWomen’s March: Park City, Utah by Shawn Crawford
In upper photo, Shawn is on the left. So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of those marches,...
View ArticleWomen’s March: Montpelier, Vermont by Tracy Murphy and Stefania Patinella
Tracy Murphy So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of those marches. Here’s accounts of the...
View ArticleWomen’s March: Topeka, Kansas by Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg
From left, Ken Lassman, Dot Nary, and Norman White So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of...
View ArticleWomen’s March in Washington, D.C. with Taina Asili
So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of those marches. Taina Asili, a graduate of the...
View ArticleWomen’s March in Washington, D.C. with Jan Booth.
So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of those marches. Here are notes on being part of the...
View ArticleWomen’s March: New York City by Kelly McDowell
So many Goddard students and faculty participated in the January 21st Women’s March in marches across the country. This series highlights some of those marches. Kelly McDowell is a Social Innovation...
View ArticleWhy I Marched: Joanna Tebbs Young
Joanna Tebbs Young, a graduate of GGI in Transformative Language Arts, recently published an article on “Why I Matched” in the Rutland Reader, where she’s a regular contributor. She wrote, …..I, along...
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